Imagine living in a tribe were the Chief is superseded by the witch doctor every time there is a lack of rain or the crops are poor. |
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The native Lenni Lenapes were a peaceful tribe with no centralized governing structure. |
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In retaliation, a member of the Khazraj tribe paid a Jew to smack the face of the Bedouin. |
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This tribe has been well affected toward the French, but they are at present somewhat in revolt. |
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Yeelen, based on an actual myth, tells the story of a young man of the Bambara tribe in 13th century Mali. |
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And thus Asparukh founded a state of Slavs and Bulgars, binding his tribe with the tribal alliance of the seven Slavic tribes and the Severians. |
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The winner took away with him as many of the losing tribe as he could manage, and those he could not use were sold to slavers. |
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I too, am Native American of the Cherokee tribe and I minored in Native American studies in college. |
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The salmon-dependent Yurok tribe ran a successful commercial fishing operation in only five of the last 15 years. |
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The sword wielding African slavers that the Europeans dealt with usually kept the women and children to add to their own tribe numbers. |
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Again, this is in an effort to help the people of the tribe live in accord with spiritual and mundane realities. |
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Each tribe marched in a body and close to each other so that none might be left behind, nor was there any straggling allowed. |
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Sayers is enrolled in a Sioux tribe in South Dakota that has no influence with the Minnesota tribe. |
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Each tribe divided its territory into canton-like tetrarchies, ruled by a tetrarch supported by a judge and a general. |
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An African music student returns home and has to defeat the witch doctor who dominates his tribe and take them to healthier land. |
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People call this very warlike tribe the Ubiquitarians, who think it a disgrace to expire in bed, but right splendid to die in arms. |
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The tribe of yummy mummies contributes to a redefinition of motherhood for the nation's young women. |
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In it, a Sami village is attacked by a marauding tribe from the east called the Tjudes. |
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The messiah should be a priestly figure, and yet Jesus was born to the tribe of Judah, not the priestly tribe of Levi. |
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Transcripts of the meetings between the Blackfeet and the commissioners indicate the tribe viewed the sale as inevitable. |
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Meloy's finished mural, Flathead War Party, shows the tribe preparing to attack the Blackfeet, with Mount Como in the background. |
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Timothy had strong roots in the native Alaskan tribe of the Tsimshian and it showed in more ways than one. |
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It soon attracts the attention of the local corvine tribe and is mobbed by rooks and jackdaws. |
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In the first chapter I discuss what the tribe of Reuben and the sardius stone symbolize. |
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Belgium derives its name from a Celtic tribe, the Belgae, whom Caesar described as the most courageous tribe of Gaul. |
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Many genera in the subfamily Ambleminae, tribe Lampsilini exhibit sexual dimorphism. |
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The name Chilkat refers to a Tlingit tribe known for this style of weaving. |
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In respect of whangai, without a legal adoption there is still room for the tikanga of a particular tribe to apply. |
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I see old Bunny's got some of his tribe at the high school now. They'd give you a bit of larry dooley, wouldn't they? |
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The other Texas tribe that probably spoke Tiwa or a form of Tanoan are the Jumano. |
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The Huron tribe is convinced that the clock is the foreigners' god, since it tells them what to do and when to do it. |
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How different this was from Sam's own raggle-taggle tribe and topsy-turvy house! |
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Why were the noble elite of an advanced Iron Age tribe dressed in drab rags and covered in mud? |
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They were a tribal nation where each tribe was recognised and God was the head. |
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Since 1994, Valdir Cruz has taken photographs of the Yanomami Indians, a native tribe of both northern Brazil and remote regions of Venezuela. |
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Another Aboriginal athlete vying for selection at the Olympic trials in August will be Patrick Johnson from the Umpila tribe of north Queensland. |
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The Dagomba tribe of the Gold Coast boil the kernels, add salt and shea butter, and eat the mixture. |
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The Eastern Shawnee tribe of Oklahoma wants to reclaim ancestral homeland in central and southern Ohio. |
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He called together the remnants of his tribe and the might of the enemy was overturned. |
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The Big River tribe from the midlands was regularly seen on the northern, southern and eastern coasts of the island. |
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Dreaming is said to play a vital role in the lives of the Senoi tribe of Malaysia. |
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When the Khazar tribe converted to Judaism in 740, their khanate occupied a Eurasian power vacuum between the Black Sea and the Caspian Sea. |
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A tribe of pygmies from the Grasslands of Africa, the Fukawi grow to a height of 4 feet tall. |
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The Samoyed is Spitz-type which takes its name from the Siberian tribe of the Samoyeds. |
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His guide took him to visit a forest tribe said to have stopped eating human flesh only five years previously. |
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He is training the first-born boys of the tribe in the traditional chants and skills of Maori warriors, especially the use of the taiaha. |
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The Ahnishinabe Native American Indian tribe of North America say their ancestors saw in visions tracts of wild rice. |
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In his piece he discussed his research trips to the Jivaros, an Amazonian tribe in Ecuador. |
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The tribe performs bird and animal dances with vivid miming and powerful muscular agility. |
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The Acholi tribe has sophisticated rites of forgiveness and reconciliation, a lesson to those of us in the West. |
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The visitors will see activities of the Masai tribe of Kenya, an exhibition about ecological tourism and an African safari park. |
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The book borrows its title from a tribe of South America, which is renowned for its aggressiveness. |
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One of them was the Acholi, a tribe that populates the northern Gulu region where the couple struggled for years to build their hospital. |
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Some scholars think that there might have been a Sabaean tribe in the north of Arabia, toward Dedan. |
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The Celts were characterized by quarrelsomeness, both within the tribe and in their indulgence in inter-tribal warfare. |
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The leaders of the tribe began the assiduous task of sending the entire clan under miles of glacial ice, silently hoping to avoid catastrophe. |
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By the end of the eighteenth century, a Turkish tribe called the Qajars ruled the area now known as Iran. |
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Their spear and shield-wielding war dances clearly illustrate the rich heritage that the tribe has strived to maintain over the centuries. |
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Across those Alps, in the 6th century, came a Germanic tribe called the Lombards. |
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Kenyans tend to identify primarily with their tribe or ethnic group, and only secondarily with the nation as a whole. |
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The positive tribal virtues were absolute loyalty and obedience to tribe and king, and pride in their achievements. |
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The Kutenai tribe can be found in Washington, Idaho, Montana, and as far north as British Columbia, and Alberta. |
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Ninety members of the tribe are currently under arms, with 30 deployed in Iraq. |
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Under Othman, the third Caliph who belonged to the aristocratic Ummayid branch of Mohammed's tribe Quraysh, the conquests ceased briefly. |
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The only plant Easy Gardener has grown that really does not allow weeds to come through is the little tribe of epimediiums, or barrenworts. |
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Ms. Menard is an interesting artist who hails from the Metis tribe in Canada and performs on stage and writes her own material. |
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In 57 Julius marched against the Belgic tribes of the north-east, once again using the pretext of an attack on a tribe allied to Rome. |
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Each tribe encompassed a number of neighboring villages, most of which during the fifth century were unfortified. |
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Before you know it, I had a whole tribe of Somalis wanting to rent. |
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They appear to have been a wealthy and powerful tribe in the 1st and 2nd cents. BC, for from their territory come the finest hoards of gold torcs found in Iron Age Britain. |
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Until now the affairs of the tribe have been administered by regents. |
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The women belonged to the Pa-O tribe and wore red head coverings as a reminder of the dragon from which they are descended. |
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The tribe hangs out in the street, playing basketball, kickball or this odd game in which they just stand there in the middle of the road while you try to pass in your car. |
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For the growing tribe of philatelists in the city, stamp collection provides a window to the world with all the thrills and pleasures of an educative and fascinating hobby. |
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Although they went afoot they expected to come back mounted for when they raided another tribe they depended on stealing enough horses to get away on. |
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He had a natural affinity with the tribe and would never miss an opportunity to be with them, interact with them and frequently get into discussions with them. |
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Matches are often made between cousins, second cousins, or other family members, or if not, at least between members of the same tribe and social class. |
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Captives, when they are not enslaved, are killed, or exchanged after peace has been concluded, or ransomed by their countrymen, or adopted into the tribe of the captors. |
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The westernmost of the Pueblo Indian tribes, the independent Hopi Nation is the only Pueblo tribe that speaks a Shoshonean language of the Uto-Aztecan linguistic family. |
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In Sicily, we have the Saracens, an Arab tribe from the Sinai. |
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Stuck inside the pa, there was nothing the tribe could do, except watch and wail as their waka turned into kindling, their whares and their stronghold, completely destroyed. |
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According to the custom of tanistry, the chieftainship of a tribe passed not by regular descent, nor by will, but by election, only relatives of the chief being eligible. |
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She wore a sapphire engagement ring and a broad-band wedding ring and she looked more than capable of managing a business life and a tribe of kids. |
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More prosaically, the Kombai tribe in remote Papua New Guinea swamps hoist their dwellings as much as 30m up towering sago palms to avoid enemies and repel mosquitoes. |
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A running joke inside the tribe is that the group is like that club with a hundred people waiting outside to get in. |
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In fact there are cases where Indians cheated other Indians by claiming the rights to sell land and transferring all the land of another sachem or tribe to the English. |
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As the bill failed in the Senate, a pigtailed member of the Lakota Sioux tribe stood up in the gallery and began chanting. |
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Burma's Wa tribe has become Asia's most dangerous drug cartel. |
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We join Chief Adam of the Athabasca Chipewyan First Nation tribe for dinner. |
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It is the argot of a tribe rather than the idiom of everyman. |
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Anthony Johnson was captured in his native Angola by an enemy tribe and sold to European slavers. |
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In all the instructions for the organization of the camp, with every tribe having its appointed place, there is no mention whatsoever of the place of the convert. |
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No live racing has taken place at the track since 2001, but the tribe wants to hold live racing for Thoroughbreds, Quarter Horses, Appaloosas, and Paints. |
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The commenter said Dodson is not a full-blooded member of any tribe and is in fact one-quarter Aleut, not Inuit. |
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The nineteenth century notions of the evolution of religion from primitive animism to polytheism to monotheism have been falsified in tribe after tribe all over the world. |
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Heading the tribe meant finding a wife, so he married a cousin Zeenat, an obstetrician at Quetta hospital. |
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Ever hear the report of a lost tribe found in the rainforests of Brazil? |
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O'Meara heads west, into Sioux territory, where he meets an elderly Indian scout named Walking Coyote, who is returning to his tribe so he can die in peace. |
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He was dressed in the traditional moss green robes of his tribe pulled tight across his great belly, and most of his face was covered by a ragged red beard. |
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Early in the eighteenth century the Tuscarora, another Iroquoian-speaking tribe living in North Carolina, moved into the territory occupied by the Confederacy. |
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Evander admits, however, that he can't give them too much help so he sends them further upstream to a tribe of Tuscans who have a grudge against some of the Latins. |
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Mohammad wanted to form a tribe or ummah that was connected through faith, as opposed to blood ties. |
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Towns were regarded as tribes, therefore when someone from Najaf killed a tribesman, the tribe would avenge the murdered by murdering another Najafi. |
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Doing research for a PhD project, he became a scribe of the tribe on their urban adventures. |
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And pretty soon that second guy is whispering to a third guy, and before long a whole burly tribe of traders gather around Ty and they're going bananas! |
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Some radical historians, Bacher said, believed the tribe was descended from seafaring Scythian Amazons fleeing the encroachment of imperial Greece. |
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There are plenty of theories, such as group theory, that are not meant to be complete in that sense, because they describe a whole tribe of structures. |
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Favoritism for those from the same tribe or region is common. |
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In 1715, the Yamasee War began as members of the Yamasee tribe attacked English settlers in colonial South Carolina. |
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The tribe contains about 65 genera, and relationships within it remain obscure. |
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A proposal to split Ranunculus into several genera have thus been published in a new classification for the tribe Ranunculeae. |
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Some members of the tribe were scalped by the attacking warriors. |
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The largest tribe is the 60,000-member Bajau. The Bajaus were once sea nomads and pirates. |
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Members of a Germanic tribe told tales about the exploits of heroic founding figures who were more or less mythologized. |
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Kinship, especially close kinship, was very important to life within a tribe but generally was not the source of a tribe's identity. |
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Peace within the tribe was about controlling violence with codes identifying exactly how certain types of feuds were to be settled. |
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Yet such feuds weakened the tribe as a whole, sometimes leading to the creation of a new tribe as one group separated from the rest. |
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This lasted only until around 61, when the Iceni tribe led by Queen Boudica stormed it, burning it to the ground. |
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Initially, this situation suited both the Romans and the Brigantes, who were known as the most militant tribe in Britain. |
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The tribe controlled most of Northern England and more territory than any other Celtic tribe in England. |
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Some copies of this text mention a tribe called Saxones in the area to the north of the lower Elbe. |
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This may be a misspelling of the tribe that Tacitus in his Germania called Aviones. |
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Zosimus also mentions a specific tribe of Saxons, called the Kouadoi, which have been interpreted as the Chauci. |
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The annual councils of the entire tribe began with invocations of the gods. |
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The Romans were alerted to this when a particularly warlike tribe invaded two Etruscan towns close to Rome's sphere of influence. |
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Shortly before Julius Caesar's invasion of Britain in 55 and 54 BC, the Trinovantes were considered the most powerful tribe in Britain. |
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Caratacus himself was defeated in the Battle of Caer Caradoc and fled to the Roman client tribe of the Brigantes who occupied the Pennines. |
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Cassius Dio records that the new Governor, Virius Lupus, was obliged to buy peace from a fractious northern tribe known as the Maeatae. |
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The Catuvellauni were a Celtic tribe or state of southeastern Britain before the Roman conquest, attested by inscriptions into the 4th century. |
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He also tells us that the Bodunni, a tribe or kingdom who were tributary to the Catuvellauni, switched sides. |
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By the time of the Roman conquest of Britain, the area was occupied by a tribe known to the Romans as the Brigantes. |
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Roman histories name the tribe that occupied the majority of Northern England as the Brigantes, or Highlanders. |
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In the Iron Age the area became the southernmost territory of the Pennine tribe called the Brigantes. |
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It is this tribe who are thought to have constructed several hill forts in and around Sheffield. |
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The tribe consists of about two hundred lodges, that is, of about a thousand individuals. |
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A Gaulish tribe known as the Parisi, who had cultural links to the continent, appeared in Northeast England. |
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Until the early 20th century, most Yuchi tribe members spoke the language fluently. |
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In 2005, only five elderly members of the Yuchi tribe were fluent in the language. |
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Most Machiguenga lack personal names. Members of the same tribe are individuated using kin terminology. |
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The citizens in each tribe were divided into five classes based on property and then each group was subdivided into two centuries by age. |
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The Roman civitas was the administrative centre of the Brigantes tribe, the largest and most northerly tribe in Roman Britain. |
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The wants of a native living with his tribe and cultivating mealies or Kafir corn are confined to a kaross or some pieces of cotton cloth. |
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It has also been claimed that there were a tribe of Iverni in Ireland who spoke a Brythonic language. |
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The Bani Khalid tribe later revolted against them in 17th century and took control. |
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The occupation of the West was largely completed by AD 52 with a victory over the tribe of the Silures. |
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However, plants outside this tribe are sometimes called thistles, and if this is done thistles would form a polyphyletic group. |
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Thukpa is a kind of noodle soup common among the Monpa tribe of the region. |
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In turn, each mixes and matches with the foodways of the Seminole tribe and Anglophone settlers. |
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It would drive its ball through even the oldermost of the tribe of Ephraim, or, if you preferred, bark a squirrel at nearly any distance. |
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The Elymians, thought to be from the Aegean Sea, were the next tribe to join the Sicanians on Sicily. |
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However, they soon lost these newly acquired possessions to another East Germanic tribe in the form of the Goths. |
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These deeds done within the innangard of the tribe by its tribesmen are its law, its orlay. |
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Eelgrass has been used for food by the Seri tribe of Native Americans on the coast of Sonora, Mexico. |
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In the future county of Flanders, the main Belgic tribe in Roman times was the Menapii, but also on the coast were the Marsacii and Morini. |
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Eventually the Cheyenne and the Sutaio became one tribe and turned into mounted buffalo hunters with ranges mainly outside North Dakota. |
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The tribe members who dealt the killing blow were highly esteemed among their compatriots. |
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The Yurok tribe believed that Fox, in anger, captured the sun, and tied him to a hill, causing him to burn a great hole in the ground. |
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Swans are grouped with the closely related geese in the subfamily Anserinae where they form the tribe Cygnini. |
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This conclusion was supported by philologist Alexander MacBain's analysis of the place and tribe names in Ptolemy's 2nd century Geographia. |
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The tribe is now extinct but evidence of its culture is preserved in museum, historical and archaeological records. |
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The other way he uses the term is to refer to any tribe considered to be of similar ancestry and traditions, with ancestry east of the Rhine. |
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Caesar's informants advised him that whichever tribe Caesar attacked first, the others would come to their defence. |
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Historically this contained marshes and gave the name to the Durotriges, water dwellers, the Celtic tribe of Dorset. |
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They were a tribe of the Powhatan Confederacy, who had three towns in the area of modern Smithfield. |
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Statuses within the tribe are relatively equal, and decisions are reached through general agreement. |
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He also describes the Marcomanni as a tribe distinct from the Suebi, and also active within the same alliance. |
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The chief priest of the Naharvali dresses as a woman and that tribe also worships in groves. |
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The name and coat of arms of the present state go back to the Germanic tribe of Saxons. |
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A tribe is viewed, developmentally or historically, as a social group existing before the development of nation states, or outside them. |
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The tribe may have been named after the deer because it had a totemistic significance in Germanic symbolism. |
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Arminius suffered death two years later, in AD 21, murdered by opponents within his own tribe who felt that he was becoming too powerful. |
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Their country was soon occupied by a Germanic tribe with a different name, the Tungri. |
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Nonetheless by this time news of a new advancing tribe known as the Cimbri had reached Rome and in the emergency Marius was again chosen consul. |
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The Bastarnae provided the casus belli by crossing the Haemus and attacking the Dentheletae, a Thracian tribe who were Roman allies. |
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Claudius Ptolemy mentions neither tribe in his geography but instead the Teuriochaemae, who may also be connected to both. |
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Mullenhoff identified these with the Transiugitani, another Dacian tribe north of the Carpathian mountains. |
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The majority view among modern scholars is that the Carpi were a North Thracian tribe and a subgroup of the Dacians. |
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The idea was to place the tribe in a situation where they must be victorious or be annihilated with their women and children. |
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The Helvetii were the first Gallic tribe of the campaign to be confronted by Caesar. |
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Maximinus may have launched a second campaign deep into Germania, defeating a Germanic tribe beyond the Weser in the Battle at the Harzhorn. |
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The same root and original meaning is found in the ethnonym of the Germanic tribe Suebi, preserved to this day in the name Swabia. |
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In 489, the Rugii, a Germanic tribe who dwelt in the Hungarian Plain, joined the Ostrogoths in their invasion of Italy. |
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Tacitus notes that as each tribe had its own customary law, the political power of the king could vary between nations. |
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In Chapter 42 we read of the Hermunduri, a tribe certainly located in the region that later became Thuringia. |
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The Franks were a Germanic tribe that overran Roman Gaul at the end of the Roman Empire. |
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Subsequently, in the 10th and 11th centuries, Latin sources routinely confused the Rus' with the extinct East Germanic tribe of Rugians. |
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Helvetica is derived from the Helvetii, a Gaulish tribe living on the Swiss plateau before the Roman era. |
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Generally, a tribe or nation is considered to be part of an ethnic group, usually sharing cultural values. |
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The Saxons invaded the area of the Chatti, a Germanic tribe already converted by Saint Boniface and firmly in Charlemagne's empire. |
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This time, the most unruly tribe of them all, the Nordalbingians, found themselves effectively disempowered to rebel. |
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The Spanish were unable to defeat the Yuma, and the tribe remained in control of the land for the following seventy years. |
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In 1542, Francisco de Orellana reached the Amazon River, naming it after a tribe of warlike women he claimed to have fought there. |
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Alexander then marched for three days to the Danube, encountering the Getae tribe on the opposite shore. |
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After the fall of the Liao in 1125, the Khamag Mongols became a leading tribe on the Mongolian Plateau. |
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According to medieval legend, Idris ibn Abdallah had fled to Morocco after the Abbasids' massacre of his tribe in Iraq. |
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The Meshwesh tribe among them represents the first thus identified from the field. |
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There he formed an alliance with the Banu Rifa' tribe of Berbers, who had a stronghold in Alhama. |
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The Tuareg have a king who decides the fate of the tribe and is known as Amenokal. |
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The Spanish that remained there were killed by a rival tribe before Columbus returned on his second voyage. |
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The Inca people were a pastoral tribe in the Cusco area around the 12th century. |
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Muhammad ordered a surprise attack on the Banu Salim tribe for allegedly plotting to attack Medina. |
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The name 'Amazon' is said to arise from a battle Francisco de Orellana fought with a tribe of Tapuyas. |
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The women of the tribe fought alongside the men, as was the custom among the tribe. |
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The word Croatoan was found carved into a tree, the name of a tribe on a nearby island. |
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Central Maine was formerly inhabited by people of the Androscoggin tribe of the Abenaki nation, also known as Arosaguntacook. |
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Vulpes lagopus is a 'true fox' belonging to the genus Vulpes of the fox tribe Vulpini. |
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These Callaeci were the first tribe in the area to help the Lusitanians against the invading Romans. |
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It is here that James Cook made first contact with an aboriginal tribe known as the Gweagal. |
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A band of the Nanticoke tribe of American Indians today resides in Sussex County and is headquartered in Millsboro, Sussex County, Delaware. |
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The Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians is the only federally recognized Native American Indian tribe in the state. |
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When Dutch trekboers converged on the Transvaal in 1836, they drove the tribe even further northward. |
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He attacked the tribe known as the Olcades and captured their chief town of Althaea. |
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Awaiting the Carthaginian army on the left bank of the Rhone was a tribe of Gauls called the Cavares. |
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This tribe had fortified a camp on the far side of the river, and was awaiting Hannibal's army to cross, so as to attack them as they crossed. |
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From this tribe he received supplies that were required for the expedition across the Alps. |
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The Lingones were a Celtic tribe that originally lived in Gaul in the area of the headwaters of the Seine and Marne rivers. |
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The Misks lie close to the boundary between the territory of the Pecsaetan Anglian tribe and that of the kingdom of Mercia. |
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The earliest recorded inhabitants were the Carvetii tribe of Britons who made up the main population of ancient Cumbria and North Lancashire. |
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In AD 71 the Romans took control of the North when they defeated the Brigantes, a Northern Celtic tribe at the Battle of Scotch Corner. |
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Smith, that were eventually transferred into Rhododendron, along with Diplarche from the monogeneric tribe Diplarcheae. |
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She came from a warriorlike tribe descended from the crew of a stranded planet survey team. |
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A police official in Assam, said yesterday that two districts where separatist rebels gunned down Adivasi tribe members remained tense but calm. |
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To tribe of British Columbia, and was fascinated by the word-internal colons in their writing system. |
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In 1766, the Utub tribe of Al Khalifa migrated from Kuwait to Zubarah in Qatar. |
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In fact, if we all chip in for the canoe fare I'm sure David Beckham could swing him a bed with the Yanomami tribe for a week or three. |
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Via bikes, boats and a tiny plane, they headed into the forest to meet the Yanomami, a tribe who didn't yet know the Becks effect. |
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Of course, I accept his encounter with the Yanomami tribe could've been tricky. |
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Tanka Bars and smaller Tanka Bites were created on the Pine Ridge Reservation of the Lakota tribe in South Dakota. |
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The tribe reaches its peak of specialization in the notorious leaf-cutter ants. |
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So were told of a certain unnamed Levite who married a woman of the same tribe and produced a son with her. |
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Today, we have been instructed to offer by auction a native North American Blackfoot tribe squaw's beadwork costume piece. |
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In making the announcement, Squaxin Tribal Council Chairman David Lopeman said the tribe is thrilled to have Croman coming back to Squaxin. |
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Opito is the only member of the tribe who refuses to believe the ball is indeed an incarnate of Manitu and begins to learn its true function. |
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I feared that my tribe had acquired an unsavory reputation for victimhood, self-righteousness, and save-the-world messianism. |
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The slash-and-burn rice planting of the community's Da-an tribe and its belief in the spirit world are discussed. |
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The dashing archaeologist is hired by the elders of a remote Indian tribe to find a mystic stone, stolen by the evil Thugee cult. |
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They agreed to let McKell and Moss join their tribe for a few days. |
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Xylanura oregonensis, a new genus and species of saproxylic springtail from North America, with a key to genera of the tribe Neanurini. |
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The two men, who are both 27 years old, combined their Zulu and Tswana African tribe traditions in front of 200 some guests. |
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Larry Bannock was the chief of a Mardi Gras Indian tribe in New Orleans. |
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George also identified several synapomorphic characters of the dentary bone for the tribe Notiosoricini. |
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He belongs to that proud tribe of native Oregonians that leaves the state from time to time but inevitably returns. |
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The main Cyrenaican tribe was the Senusi and their leader Idris was crowned King of Libya. |
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The treatment originates from the Native American Hopi tribe who used it as part of their Vision Quests when they wanted a clear head. |
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In southwestern Utah, for example, the Paiute tribe is building on its proximity to Zion National Park and other parks in the area. |
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Metapolybia Ducke is a small genus of neotropical paper wasps in the tribe Epiponini of the subfamily Polistinae. |
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Both Herwig Wolfram and Thomas Burns conclude that the terms Tervingi and Greuthungi were geographical identifiers used by each tribe to describe the other. |
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Soon afterward, a mountain tribe called the Kassites invades Babylon. |
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Mentha is a member of the tribe Mentheae in the subfamily Nepetoideae. |
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When Bella learns the secret of his mysterious tribe and the real reason why Edward left her, the stage is set for the cliffhanger before the next movie, Eclipse. |
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But in the sixth century, another Germanic tribe known as the Longobards invaded Italy, which in the meantime had been reconquered by the East Roman or Byzantine Empire. |
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Various etymologies have been proposed, including Ruotsi, the Finnish designation for Sweden, and Ros, a tribe from the middle Dnieper valley region. |
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But there was no law among them, and tribe rose against tribe. |
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Under military and political pressure from the governor of the Ottoman Vilayet of Baghdad, Midhat Pasha, the ruling Al Thani tribe submitted peacefully to Ottoman rule. |
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Circumambulating hills and cairns and performing rituals are then ways of recalling, of remembering the constant presence of the tribe through the presence of the ancestors. |
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After all, to be an Amazonian chief is to be a legend to your tribe alone, but to be a famous Latin American novelist is to be paparazzied for your foibles. |
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Phylogenetics, biogeography, and staminal evolution in the tribe Mentheae. |
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Mandan tradition states that the Hidatsa were a nomadic tribe until their encounter with the Mandan, who taught them to build stationary villages and cultivate agriculture. |
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When he hit rock bottom, Hughes decided to devote himself to God and charity, moving to the Nevada desert to help a native American tribe called the Paiute. |
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The tribe is America's first and only federally recognized band of Chumash Indians indigenous to the coastal areas of California around Santa Barbara. |
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The Italic tribe known as the Latins formed the Roman Kingdom, which eventually became a republic that conquered and assimilated other nearby civilisations. |
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The Mandan are a Native American tribe residing in North Dakota. |
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Pursuant to an agreement between the United States and Russia, the Makah tribe of Washington claimed four whales from the IWC quota established at the 1997 meeting. |
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Land which has been taken from the el-Karnawi tribe was cultivated by the Mishmar Hanegev kibbutzniks, with the consent of the el-Karnawi Bedouins. |
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Camel jumping is a traditional sport that is becoming increasingly popular among the Zaraniq tribe on the west coast of Yemen in a desert plain by the Red Sea. |
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Its people were descended from the Iron Age tribe of the Silures. |
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The Silures were a powerful and warlike tribe or tribal confederation of ancient Britain, occupying what is now south east Wales and perhaps some adjoining areas. |
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The resistance was mainly organised by the Celtic leader Caratacus, exiled in their lands after the defeat of his tribe in the Battle of the Medway. |
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The tribe occupied an area between the Clwyd and Dee rivers. |
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He lives with them in the isolated home of the tribe and enters into the mysterious communion with the domestic gods who still take part in the necessitudes of the family. |
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But he wrote a message in the Himvar script with his knife on the saddle of a passing camel, and the message eventually reached his tribe in Hadhramaut. |
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The flowers in grasses of the tribe Chloridae are monostichous. |
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It was Murad who established the former Osmanli tribe into an empire. |
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Later, the idea of Picts as a tribe was revived in myth and legend. |
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When the Romans arrived in Lothian at the end of the 1st century AD, they discovered a Celtic Brittonic tribe whose name they recorded as the Votadini. |
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The Eastern ski tribe could confidently expect much ice underfoot while the Western contingent could expect much mashed potatoes around the ankles. |
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As Rome tried to expand in northern Europe beyond the Rhine, it exploited divisions within the Cherusci, and for some time the tribe was considered a Roman ally. |
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I can name the tribe every moccasin belongs to by the make of it. |
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The Sicani were the only tribe known to have inhabited the island at this time and are generally regarded as being closely related to the Iberians. |
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Powys roughly coincided with the territory of the Celtic Cornovii tribe whose civitas or administrative centre during the Roman period was at Viroconium. |
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Drawn from the Basuto tribe of southern Africa, their players were athletic and strong but not particularly skilful and so didn't win any of their 36 games. |
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Roman sources place the homeland of the Jute tribe north of the river Eider and that of the Angles to its south, who in turn abutted the neighbouring Saxons. |
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The name of Saxony derives from that of the Germanic tribe of the Saxons. |
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In Africa labretifery is quite common, and varies from tribe to tribe. |
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Once the Jamestown settlement was established in 1607, efforts were undertaken by the English to acquire information from the Powhatan tribe about Roanoke. |
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This led to the differentiation between Lower Saxony, lands settled by the Saxon tribe and Upper Saxony, the lands belonging to the House of Wettin. |
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The Purusa Sukta was contrived by the brahmins at a much later period of time to perpetuate the deranking of the sudra tribe of the ksatriya varna. |
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In this respect the tribe was not countercultural but counternatural. |
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These were mostly, but not exclusively, members of the Baluba tribe and had fled the persecution of Munongo's mercenary affreux and their black rank-and-file. |
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Around 7,000 people belonging to the Manusela tribe follow Hinduism. |
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If that is the case, then the Celtic tribe of central Europe must have been a final daughter population of a linguistically diversifying ancestor tribe. |
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After the Helvetian defeat at Bibracte, the influential Aedui tribe allowed the Boii survivors to settle on their territory, where they occupied the oppidum of Gorgobina. |
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Shrinking heads, or making tsantsa, an ancient practice associated mostly with the Jivaro tribe of South America, was believed to keep away avenging spirits. |
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His first encounter with a local tribe was with the cannibal Wenya. |
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In the 1970s, 185 members of the Panara tribe died within two years of discovery after contracting such diseases as flu and chickenpox, leaving only 69 survivors. |
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During the crisis of Berriane, the heads of each tribe resolved the problem and began talks to end the crisis between the Maliki and Ibadite movements. |
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Though lost to history, many traditional forms of recreation were played and while these varied from tribe to tribe, there were often similarities. |
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They are believed to have been the last uncontacted tribe in Australia. |
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Readers of Louise Erdrich's books The Birchbark House and The Game of Silence will be thrilled to once again spend time with the Ojibway tribe in northern Minnesota. |
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I'm a descendant of an old Arab tribe here that is called the Sassanids. |
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